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a startup idea shared by
Jared Wright on
12/10/2012
As a web developer, I find it hard to easily host my static html files online for my colleagues to see. I need to use my own vps or an app deployment service (like heroku), however, these services are bulky, time consuming, and primarily meant for heavily programmed apps. Ninjapages fills this gap, and provides a service where a developer can easily deploy his/her static website online and under a subdomain, like (mysite.npages.com). Ninjapages is an idea I've been thinking of for a while, but the actual development of the idea has been limited. The user will upload their files from their local machine or even code their site in the html5 editor on the website. Also, there is a mobile application that runs along with the website. Within the mobile app, the user can code the website directly in the UI and deploy the site from the mobile iPhone/Android app.
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